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“The Role of Subjective Certainty in The Epistemology of Testimony: A Contextualist Perspective”, in Certainty-Uncertainty and the attitudinal space in between, edited by Abraham, Cantarini & Leiss, John Benjamins. 2014.

Talks & Masterclass (* peer reviewed)

(2017)

â€śEpistemic Paternalism and The Service Conception of Epistemic Authorityâ€ť, Diaphora Workshop III: A-priori Knowledge, University of Stirling, 5Â September.

*â€śEpistemic Paternalism and The Service Conception of Epistemic Authorityâ€ť, Summer School in Social Epistemology, Autonomous University of Madrid, 27-31 August.

*â€śEpistemic Paternalism and The Service Conception of Epistemic Authorityâ€ť, New Trends in Epistemology Conference, University of Pavia, June 13.

*â€śEpistemic Paternalism and The Service Conception of Epistemic Authorityâ€ť, Donâ€™t Know, Donâ€™t Care â€“ 6th WFAP Graduate Conference, University of Vienna, June 7.

*â€śWhat is an expert? A Service Conception of Epistemic Authorityâ€ť, Expertise and Expert Knowledge Workshop, University College Dublin, May 29.

Respondent to â€śRevisiting the question: Emotion-judgment conflicts and rational attitude revisionâ€ť (by Kelly Epley), Feeling Reasons: the Role of Emotions in Reasoning, University of Edinburgh, May 24.

“Language and thought in Charles Taylor”, in the Philosophical Anthropology Class (BA/MA – University of Genoa), March 10.

(2014)

*”Why Virtues Are Fundamental to Epistemology: The Case of Testimony”, Understanding Value Conference (University of Sheffield), July 23-25.

*”Between Gullibility and Suspiciousness: A Virtuous-Pragmatist Account of Testimony-based Justification”, BPPA Masterclass on Epistemic Values and Intellectual Virtues (University of Edinburgh), led by Duncan Pritchard and Allan Hazlett, June 11-12.

“Moral realism and the foundation of ethics in D. Brink”, in the ContemporaryÂ Practical Philosophy SeminarÂ (MA –Â University of Genoa), April 9.

*[accepted] “Reconsidering Testimony as A Marker of Evidence in Criminal Trials”, The Netherlands Journal of Legal Philosophy Conference, Amsterdam, November 29-30.

*[accepted] “Beyond Reductionism and Non-Reductionism in The Epistemology of Testimony: A Virtuous-Contextualist Perspective”, Seventh Conference of the Spanish Society for Analytic Philosophy, Madrid, September 11-14.